VintageJapanese Artist Kenji Ushiku Original Signed Etching Flowers 20/200 RARE!

$ 79.2

Production Technique: Etching Subject: Flowers Signed?: Signed Framing: Framed Artist: Kenji Ushiku Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Handmade: Yes Signed By: Artist Edition Type: Limited Edition Print Surface: Paper Title: Flower - W Size: Medium Edition Size: 20/200 Item Height: 9 in height: 9 in Material: Paper Type: Print Unit of Sale: Multi-Piece Work Time Period Produced: 1960-1969 Style: Abstract Signed: Yes Date of Creation: ca 1960 Image Orientation: Portrait Size Type/Largest Dimension: Frame 18 in X 15 in Theme: Mid Century Modern Art Year of Production: ca 1960 Features: Signed

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VintageJapanese Artist Kenji Ushiku Original Signed Etching Flowers 20/200 RARE!. Printmaker Kenji Ushiku was born in Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, in 1922. His formal art education took place at the Tokyo School of Fine Art where he studied printmaking and Western-style painting. Framed and matted # 20 of 200 Signed and numbered MCM - Midcentury Modern Wall Art Printmaker Kenji Ushiku was born in Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, in 1922. His formal art education took place at the Tokyo School of Fine Art where he studied printmaking and Western-style painting. He began publishing etchings in the early 1950s and his work was particularly sought after in mid-century Japan and the U.S. In his early career Ushiku focused on still lifes and animals, and occasional scenes of bucolic farmlife; much of this work was executed in color etching and aquatint. Later works tended toward abstraction, with relief prints in minimalist shapes and palettes. His work is held in the collections of the Chiba Prefecture Museum of Art, the Chiba City Museum of Art, the Sakura Museum of Art, the National Museum of Art, Osaka, the Brooklyn Museum of Art; the Georgetown Museum of Art; the Library of Congress, and the Honolulu Museum of Art, among others. He participated in the Tokyo International Print Exhibitions of 1957, 1960, 1962, & was a member of the Japan Print Association.